Matthew Arnold
(24 Dec 1822 - 15 Apr 1888)
Male Person - United Kingdom
Credited as (2)
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Matthew Arnold
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Matthew Arnold read by Timothy Dalton
Works (46)
Wrote
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Dover Beach
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The Future
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Longing
Translated
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The Canticle of the Sun
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The Canticle of the Sun: O most high…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord God with all his creatures…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister the moon…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our brother the wind…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister water…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our brother fire…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our mother the earth…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for all those who pardon one another…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praised be my Lord for our sister the death of the body…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Blessed are they…
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The Canticle of the Sun: Praise ye the Lord…
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Praises and Prayers: No. 1. From the Canticle of the Sun
Lyrics
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West London, S. 388
(1867)
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Dover Beach
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Oxus, op. 47
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The Forsaken Merman
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An Oxford Elegy: I. Lento
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An Oxford Elegy: II. "Go, for they call you, Shepherd"
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An Oxford Elegy: III. "Here will I sit and wait"
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An Oxford Elegy: IV. "Screen'd is this nook"
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An Oxford Elegy: V. "That sweet city"
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An Oxford Elegy: VI. "Come, let me read"
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An Oxford Elegy: VII. "Or in my boat I lie"
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An Oxford Elegy: VIII. "And once, in winter"
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An Oxford Elegy: IX. "But what - I dream!"
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An Oxford Elegy: X. "No, no, thou has not felt"
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An Oxford Elegy: XI. "Runs it not here"
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An Oxford Elegy: XII. "Needs must I, with heavy heart"
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An Oxford Elegy: XIII. "Soon will the high Midsummer pomps"
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An Oxford Elegy: XIV. "He hearkens not!"
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An Oxford Elegy: XV. "Never more"
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An Oxford Elegy: XVI. "Yes, thou art gone!"
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An Oxford Elegy: XVII. "Despair will I not"
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An Oxford Elegy: XVIII. "Why faintest thou?"
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Too Late
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Three Songs for Voice, Viola and Piano: No. 1. Far, far from each other
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Come to Me in My Dreams
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An Oxford Elegy
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Come to me in my dreams, H. 71
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Strew No More Red Roses
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Requiescat
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Dover Beach for Voice and String Quartet, op. 3
Links (4)
Other Databases
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https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102339
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Arnold
VIAF ID
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http://viaf.org/viaf/73868557
Wikidata
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https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q271032